

With little irony, the Princess and her beloved dogs preferred to settle in a cosy warm kitchen. She’s invited “Russian Roulette” to discuss her upcoming book and eccentric childhood the sumptuousness of Russian balls living with horses and dogs at Provender House her terrible taste in TV and men and how she was a put forward as a candidate to be the bride of the Prince of Wales, Charles himself!Īfter a walk through 13th century opulent chambers, dining rooms and lounges, we pass as in a time tunnel through to 18th century drawing rooms and 19th century music chambers, dressing rooms and bedroom suites. But it is different when you meet history in flesh, hear what “history” thinks, see how “history” lives… and here she is, HRH Olga Romanoff at her homely best residing within her 33 roomed mansion.ģ3 rooms is the size of the Provender House in the charming Kent countryside, where our “history” lives - descendant of the Russian Royal Tsardom, the Romanov’s family, HRH Princess Olga Andreevna Romanoff. In other words - history was often quite boring for me. W hat did you do during history lessons at school? I used to draw moustache or glasses on portraits of kings and queens in textbooks.


«Although I was a champion Russian vodka drinker, these days I actually prefer French champagne!»
